CaneFires bring out the bats

Ian Gac drove in four runs and Chad Tracy added three as the West Oahu CaneFires roughed up the Waikiki Beach Boys 8-2 in Hawaii Winter Baseball last night at Hans L'Orange Field.

Tracy hit his second home run of the season with a pair of runners on in the second inning and Gac put one out in the sixth with one runner on. Kenley Jansen added three hits for the CaneFires.

Keisaku Itokazu earned the win for West Oahu by pitching into the sixth inning and allowing only one earned run. Tyler Chambliss held Waikiki hitless the rest of the way to earn his first save of the season.

» Brad Corley scored Stephen Chapman with a single off Ryan Ouellette with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning to lead the North Shore Honu over the Honolulu Sharks in the second game last night.

The Honu won despite getting only four hits because Bud Norris limited Honolulu to a run over five innings and Charles Benoit threw the final 1 1/3 innings without allowing a hit.

Andrew Cruse blew a save for the Honu when Austin Jackson and Brandon Snyder drove in a pair of runs in the sixth inning.

Wie's agent quits after a year

The losses for Michelle Wie keep piling up even though her LPGA Tour season is over. The latest came yesterday when her agent resigned after less than a year on the job.

Greg Nared, a former Nike business manager whom the William Morris Agency hired a year ago to manage Wie, resigned as vice president of golf. His announcement came one day after Wie finished 19th in a 20-player field at the Samsung World Championship.

"After careful consideration for my future, I have resigned effective immediately," Nared said in a statement e-mailed to The Associated Press. "I'm very grateful to the William Morris Agency for the opportunity to work with world-class athletes. It has been an invaluable experience and I'll forever cherish (it)."